CONFIGURING A RETUNING GAP AND AMPLITUDE AND PHASE CONTINUITY FOR SENSING AND WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS: abstract simplified (18000278)

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Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are discussed in this abstract. The abstract mentions that a base station and a user equipment (UE) can communicate over a shared radio frequency spectrum using time-division multiplexing (TDM) techniques. These techniques allow for the multiplexing of sensing signals with wireless communications in the shared spectrum.

In some cases, the base station can configure the UE with retuning gaps. These gaps allow the UE to retune its radio frequency chain when transitioning from a sensing signal pulse to wireless communications and vice versa. This helps ensure smooth transitions between different modes of communication.

Additionally, the base station can configure the UE with a phase and amplitude continuity status of multiple adjacent sensing signal pulses. This information indicates whether the adjacent sensing signal pulses have a consistent phase and amplitude. This can be useful for analyzing and optimizing the performance of the wireless communication system.

Overall, the abstract highlights various techniques and configurations that can be used to improve wireless communications in a shared radio frequency spectrum.